FS Game: Neo-Geo MVS Carts

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I have the following Neo-Geo carts for sale:

Bust-A-Move Again (blue cart / Holographic Label) - (sold)
Shock Troopers 2nd Squad (Japanese Label w/writing on it) - (sold)
Aero Fighters 2 - (sold)
Samurai Shodown IV - (sold)
King of the Monsters - (sold)
Magical Drop 2 - (sold)

Take all 3 remaining carts for (sold)

I'm open to offers... multiple carts = discount... etc.

I also have an Atari Space Duel PCB... I was going to use it in a multi vector but decided to go a different route... I bought it working from a reputable KLOVian at the beginning of December...never used it...still it in it's bubble wrap... I'll sell it as WORKING and will back it up as such.... $90.00 + ship.

PM If you have any interest.

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I've decided, after some consideration, to pick up a multi-cart for my Neo-Geo and as such, I have the following carts for sale:

Bust-A-Move Again (blue cart / Holographic Label) - $110.00
Shock Troopers 2nd Squad (Japanese Label w/writing on it) - $40.00
Aero Fighters 2 - $45.00
Samurai Shodown IV - $35.00 (pending)
King of the Monsters - $35.00

Frizz, the 138-in-1 kicks ass. It has all of those games except King of the Monsters, which apparently isn't on any of the multis, so you might want to hang onto that one if you like the game at all.

Downsides of the 138-in-1 are: 1) it uses an interface board on your MVS motherboard's JAMMA connector for the menu overlay system; this board is connected to the cart by a wire that really should have been made a half inch longer for a little slack, but it works fine, and 2) there is a delay of about 15-30 seconds while the selected game loads into memory and the system reboots. This method of running the games seems to increase compatibility and reduce/eliminate glitches that the other multis suffer, so in my opinion that short wait is worth it.

Upsides of the 138-in-1: 1) it has the best selection of games, in my opinion, out of all of the multis, and 2) the menu system is editable; you can remove games from the menu that you don't want to see on the list, and add them back later as you wish; the 138-in-1 is the only Neo Geo MVS multi that can do this; all other multis list all games on their menus and are not changeable in any way, and 3) each game on the menu has a screenshot, which I believe is a feature unique to this specific multi.

The 138-in-1 went out of production some time ago after the 150-in-1 came along, and now the 161-in-1 is out. The 138-in-1 can still be had, though. I just ordered mine from AliExpress.com last week. Haven't gotten it yet but it's on the way and should arrive tomorrow or Tuesday. AliExpress.com not only have the best price I could find for this multi but they have a proper shopping cart on their site, provide a choice of shipping company, accept PayPal and major credit cards, and provide an escrow service that does not release your payment to the merchant until you receive your order and verify all is well.

Sorry if you already knew all of this, but I thought I'd post it for the benefit of all since I just went through researching all of this recently myself.

One thing to note for anyone interested in the Neo Geo MVS multi carts... they apparently don't play nice with other carts in multi slot motherboards. They work great in the 1-slots. I have a 1-slot MV-1 Neo Geo motherboard and the 138-in-1 works flawlessly in mine. (I borrowed one from a friend to test before ordering one for myself.)
 
I like the 138:1 also.
Being able to edit the menu to what's available is a MUST have feature IMHO.
 
Thanks for the info guys... lets take that conversation to the general forum though.

*BUMP*

Prices updated... added the fact that mini marquees are included with a couple of the games... and added a take it all price of $200...

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Photo of carts added...
 
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